1806.1 



Hampshire— Wiltshire — Berkshire ^ . S^c. 



95 



fing. At Rotherfield fcverai ri?n nre aftively 

 employed in boring ; and at Mircsfii'ld fome 

 _good fpscimeDS liave been obtained. 



M-rr'::a.\ At Weftbouni, the llev. Thomas 

 Dc Lacy, archdeacon o( Meath, to Mii's 

 Aloutray, daughter of the late John M., efq. 

 commander in his majcfty's navy. 



DuJ.'\ At Lc«s Araunah Vtir.;i, gent., C2. 

 ■••Mr. D.ivey_. pramber and glazier. 



At HoirnlT!, William i.ilis, elq. clerk uf 

 tlie peace fuv l.ev--.>. 



At rrighton", Mifs Emma Wicic, daughter. 

 of Mr. W., of the Prince of W'aUs's houic- 

 hoff. 



At Shipley, Mr, Nye, Yeoraan. 



At liiivnor Recks, Stephen ColTer, e!!q. of 

 Miibank-li'veet, Weftminiier. . 



Mr. J, Med'.v n, cijeft f.>n of Mr. Mcdwin, 

 folicitor^ at- fiioilTiam. lie WiiS retorciiiig 

 ia a gig, from a fale at Muntiiam, when 

 the horle at the top of Pitt's-liiii, about 

 half a mile Irnm Horiiiam, rm awjy v/it'n the 

 carriage, thre a- Mr. M. out, and tiic rejns be- 

 ing entangled wrtli his legs, dragged him 

 along tiic road, by uiiich he v.-as Co terribly 

 bruifeJ diat he exp'veJ .lijttut two hours after- 

 wards, without having uttered a fylUble. 



II.A Mrs HIRE. 



Married.'] At Portfmouth, Lieut'-nant R. 

 BaUbur, commanding his majefly's fhi^i Safe- 

 guard, to Iilifs Maddock, daugiiter of Mr. JM., 

 Oi' the Dock-yard. 



At Southampton, John Bailie, efq. ofSher-. 

 wood Park, county of Carlovi', to Mifs Ann 

 WiifoM, youngeft daughter of the late Richard 

 W., cfi]. of St. Kitts. 



At Newport, llle of Wi^ht, Mr. James 

 Kichohbn of the Sun Fire Oriice, to ivliis Ann 

 H.'.ddoii. 



Richard M. ]\Tovey, efq. of North Marden, 

 Suifex, to Mifs Roberts, daughter of Mr. R., 

 o^' Abliotfun. 



Dieii.] At Portfmouth, tl:e lady of Tho- 

 mas A. Minchin, efq — Mr. FredericJc Lobb, 

 midiTiipman of his m;-jefty'3 fliip Captain, and 

 fon of Captain L. , commander of that /hip. — 

 Mrs. Fowles, wife or Mr. F., baiter. 



At i unworth, the Rev. John lilcy, reftor 



:;iat phxe. 



At Wincheftcr, Lieutenant Green, of the 

 royal navy, fon of Harry G., efq tov.'!i clerk 

 of that city.— Mifs Rpgers, daughter of Mr; 

 William K , coach-maher. 



At Farehani, MifS H. L, Burdon, youngeft 

 daught'.-r of Capt. B., of tnc navy, 14. 



At Havant, Mr. Knnpp, fcnior partner in 

 the old and cllabliihed rirm of Richard and 

 James K. 



At Fordingbridge, Mr. John Turner, fon 

 of the late Mr. T., attorney. 



At Fyfield, Chriftian, wife of the Rev. H. 

 WlMte, rector of .shalden. 



At Southampton, Mr. Ringgette, of the 

 King's Arm:, — Mr. Thomas iJaktr, fen. an 

 eminent tra.lc-r, merchant and baniver. — Mrs. 

 liaycs. 



WILT SKIR E. 



Married.'] At Orchei^ou, Edv.'ard Fennel!, 

 efq. Oi the N'cw lirunf.vick Finciblas, to.Mii'j 

 Gibbs, (Uughter of Francis G., efq. 



Died.] At Saliiijury, Jof^'ph Bird, efq. I2t^ 

 a captain in the liorfe guards blue, and brigade 

 major on the ftaft" in this. dillriit. ol. 



Mr. Abel Howell, filverfmitli. He had becij 

 inaifpofc! a fev.- daysbe.ore ; but on the even- 

 ing preceding his death had been working f'ji;':e 

 hours in his garden, and on retiring to rcll: 

 coiijplained o.'liiglit fatigue only ; in the mornr 

 ing ite was found dead in bis bed, having ex- 

 pired apparently without pain or ftruggle. 



At Britford, fuddenly, Mr. A'cwruan, fen. 

 late a refpeclable farmer, but had retired fronj 

 bufmcfs, ajout two years. 



At V/oottjn Baffet, the lady of Jaha 

 Ralph, clq. 



At Marlborough, Mr. J. Mills, Py. 



At Semington, Mrs. Lev.s, 78. 



BKR.>:SHIXE. 



Cumberland Lodjt, in Windfor gro.it park, 

 is undergoing fuch confidcrablc altcr.tlions and 

 i.mjjrovemciKS, by diretlion of iiis Majefty, 

 t!>.i(t it is fuppofcd this long deferted m.antion 

 is intended ;or the refiJence o. fome bTaiich of 

 the royal family, in the niean time, live gold 

 and iilver plate,- brought from Hanover, re- 

 mains there under a guard <i: the Oxiurd bluesj 

 and the King's fine ftud of H,.noverijri lioffes 

 occupy the llablca. 



Miirricd] At Lambouvn, Li.ut<:mnt Wil- 

 li.im Garrard, of the- Madras engineers, t6 

 Mifs M. Francis. 



At Reading, Mr. Brand, to Mifs WillfJon. 



At Jlurglifield, Mr. Charles Ilearne, te 

 Mil's A. H.incock. 



At Eufcot, near Farlngdon, Mr. John Prior, 

 to Mifs Yates. 



Died] At Warfield, Mifs Cortercl. 



At Bracknall, Mrs. liurdett, wido .v of Cap<» 

 tain B. 



Suddenly, at the Rev. Mr. Knapp's, Eni 

 glefield lectory, Mrs. Knapp,- wife of Wil- 

 liam ii. fenior alderman or R'.-adiag. 



In Holywell, aged 7i), Mrs. Ann Lloyd, 

 v.-idow of the late Mr. L. formerly niifter of 

 the academy in the V'inc-yaid, Abingdon. 



SOMERSETSHI.IE. 



The workmen employed in cutting the iftr 

 tended new courfe for the river Avon at 

 Brillol, have witliin thefe fe-.v days-difc-a-.-ercd 

 large quintities of timber about tv.enty iest 

 below the furtace, under a tiiick bed of clay j 

 they appear to liave beenprobajly placed there 

 by fome great inundation, and from tlieir de- 

 cayed ftate, to have lain there for a long iVries 

 of a?es. 



The foundation of a new. Afiembly room is 

 laid at the eaft cad of the Mall at Clifton. 

 It will be a handfor.ic public building, and dp 

 honour to the l.benility and tafte of cliofc <nho 

 have patvonifcd and fubfcrib.d to it 



Manied.] At !iath, Nicholas Sadlicr, cfq. 

 of Sadlier's Wells, in tie county ol TijipCr, 



